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they created the ministry of the environment in 2007. they have the ministry of forestry, and they've express add serious intent to monitor pollution, industrial pollution and have a more conservation-minded approach to development. that said, all that takes a back seat to the finance department, the finance ministry. pretty much everything else takes a back seat to development. it's a huge country. there are four times as many people there than in united states. most of them still living in poverty and they have to continue developing. there's this tension. this push me-pull me tension. >> it sounds like a tension, but with one side having a much stronger force on the other side, in that whatever happens on parks or other environmental kind of things is because they can do it consistent with everything else they're trying to do and it doesn't get in the way of all their development. is that a fair assessment? >> i think that's fair to say. it's a nas sent movement. we'll see how it shakes out. at the same time, 3500 environmental groups
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this is a potential huge boon to the economy, and jobs and the environment if we do it right and the question is are we going to mess it up by not doing it right. industries tend to be defined by their worst actors, not their best actors. right now we aren't even doing basic disclosure on some of the chemicals being put into the kmub communities. one of the things about gas, as mr. pickens noted, this is one of the few energy sources where you're talking about both utility sector and the transportation sector. you do have a number of barriers. it's a relatively cheap to extract but expensive to transport. there's the issue about the infrastructure investments for bringing a fleet around. and i think one of the things that the long-term investors are looking at is, is there potential for a blow-back in this industry. i think where we get some certainty out there of making sure the public health and environmental considerations are taken care of, that's going to help investment flow into this area, not hurt it. so it's a win-win. it's a question of whether we're going to let some of th
this is a potential huge boon to the economy, and jobs and the environment if we do it right and the question is are we going to mess it up by not doing it right. industries tend to be defined by their worst actors, not their best actors. right now we aren't even doing basic disclosure on some of the chemicals being put into the kmub communities. one of the things about gas, as mr. pickens noted, this is one of the few energy sources where you're talking about both utility sector and the...
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this is a barely post-war, post-civil war environment. egypt is another case. egypt is struggling to find out what its national identity is. and desperately in need of money. the egyptian leadership pleading with the imf, pleading with us for money at the same time as teetering because of its longstanding fundamentalist beliefs, not knowing what it is. that's why the president sent that very strong signal to president morsi last week saying not an ally, not an enemy. and then what really troubles me is afghanistan. this raid on friday, not only the insider raids over the weekend, but the friday raid on that camp bastion was not only organized, it was three heavily armed units in american army uniforms penetrating that base. >> yeah. >> that is the most troubling of all. >> it is unbelievable. our standing and how things are falling apart internationally. and it's not -- i'm sorry, it's not because of a film. the film is the latest excuse. >> and we're following protests that are breaking out in afghanistan now. crowds are setting fire to police cars all in resp
this is a barely post-war, post-civil war environment. egypt is another case. egypt is struggling to find out what its national identity is. and desperately in need of money. the egyptian leadership pleading with the imf, pleading with us for money at the same time as teetering because of its longstanding fundamentalist beliefs, not knowing what it is. that's why the president sent that very strong signal to president morsi last week saying not an ally, not an enemy. and then what really...
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clear how a political party deals with that because it's a big part of the media and technological environment that's never existed before at least in our lifetimes. >> john, you paper over it in part by having a leader. the democrats have their own sort of burgeoning parallel reality as well. >> yes, of course. >> but the difference is twofold. first of all, the democratic ecosystem is bigger because democrats have npr liberals and other kind of, you know, "the nation" liberals and it's a much more diverse system. the other important difference is this. the bush years, going on six years now, has not had a leader. and so into that vacuum comes what i call entertainment-driven conservatives whose incentives are not to get 50.1% of the vote but to be more provocative and outlandish because that's what gets clicks and viewers and sells book. their very snentd i have is not to help the party, it's to help their own bottom line. >> it's the bunker caucus. >> and john, again, something i've been talking about nonstop is that it's great business model. it's niche marketing, though. >> yeah. >> and i
clear how a political party deals with that because it's a big part of the media and technological environment that's never existed before at least in our lifetimes. >> john, you paper over it in part by having a leader. the democrats have their own sort of burgeoning parallel reality as well. >> yes, of course. >> but the difference is twofold. first of all, the democratic ecosystem is bigger because democrats have npr liberals and other kind of, you know, "the...
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it's a very bad food environment that we live in. thank you for bringing this to the table. >> you just marginalized yourself in a way that your two mean brothers never could. >> p we all lived under the sea. >> intellectually limited. >>> "new york times," the liberal gloat. he makes a lot of points in this piece. i'm going to read one off the computer. let's zoom in on what he says about, for example, what happened with the hispanic vote. are democrats winning hispanics because they put forward a more welcoming face than republican s do? one more in keeping with american's tradition with migrants yearning to breathe free? yes, up to a point. but they're also winning recent immigrants because those immigrants offense wrnts a simulating successfully or, worse, ares a simulating downward, thanks to rising out of wedlock birth rates and drop out rates. it depends heavily on the darker trends, the weaker that families and communities are, the more necessary government support inevitably seems, which is an interesting point. he goes on t
it's a very bad food environment that we live in. thank you for bringing this to the table. >> you just marginalized yourself in a way that your two mean brothers never could. >> p we all lived under the sea. >> intellectually limited. >>> "new york times," the liberal gloat. he makes a lot of points in this piece. i'm going to read one off the computer. let's zoom in on what he says about, for example, what happened with the hispanic vote. are democrats...
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the environment, as you guys have been speaking to the last two days is radically different today than a month ago. >> jim, i was just talking about the culture in northwest florida, where i'm from. you're from oshkosh, wisconsin. let me tell you something, people in wisconsin take their hunting every bit as seriously as people in northwest florida or tennessee. i would dare say the hunters you grew up with in oshkosh feel like a lot of my friends i'm hearing from at first baptist church of pensacola saying, hey, we're pro gun, part of our culture, daddy took us out hunting from the time we were very young, but glocks, bush masters, that's not a part of the culture we're willing to defend because it's not a part of our culture. >> right. i think a good thing you had the last two days on your show, you don't just have a panel of folks hostile to guns. you've hunted, lots of friends who hunt. i'm going hunting on friday. i think there's a difference between -- there's a lot of gun owners, hunters and gun owners. it really is to the fringe where people are really adamant they want to be a
the environment, as you guys have been speaking to the last two days is radically different today than a month ago. >> jim, i was just talking about the culture in northwest florida, where i'm from. you're from oshkosh, wisconsin. let me tell you something, people in wisconsin take their hunting every bit as seriously as people in northwest florida or tennessee. i would dare say the hunters you grew up with in oshkosh feel like a lot of my friends i'm hearing from at first baptist church...
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the republicans would face the setbacks they faced in the senate and that so much of the political environment that's not just the presidential but across the board would be such a repudiation, such a chastening moment for republicans. that's been a big part of why the fever might break because it's broader. >> the senate defeats for me were far more chilling. >> right. >> as a republican. again, we absorbed it the first night. i remember going to bed and getting 1 1/2 hours' sleep, coming back working and we were all focused on romney, romney, romney. and then late the next night, i started looking at the tallies, state by state by state by state by state. and looking, as john cornyn said, and it was a great observation by senator cornyn, we didn't just lose in one wing. every wing of the republican party -- >> every region of the republican party. >> -- was battered. in every region it was battered. listen, bob dole wasn't the greatest candidate in 1996. and john mccain wasn't the greatest candidate in 2008. republicans still figured out how to win some senate seats that year. this year the
the republicans would face the setbacks they faced in the senate and that so much of the political environment that's not just the presidential but across the board would be such a repudiation, such a chastening moment for republicans. that's been a big part of why the fever might break because it's broader. >> the senate defeats for me were far more chilling. >> right. >> as a republican. again, we absorbed it the first night. i remember going to bed and getting 1 1/2 hours'...
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academy award nominated academior and environment program don cheadle in new york for the 2012 operations summit bring leaders together to find profitable solutions for climate change and the sustainable summit. >> really we want to become good will ambassadors and how much do they pay you to be good will ambassadors? >> i would say a third of what you make doing this show. if you make nothing. >> i just do it because i love america and i won't a poll skriz for that. >> you shouldn't. >> you do great work and here you are talking about an issue that i think a lot of especially younger americans are worried about. >> and focused on. my kids definitely are. i am here in the capacity of the good will ambassador and i take these opportunities to learn more about it. and meet experts on the cause and try to find out what to do and see what we do to try to steer focus a little further away from products and things that are just in straight line consumption to waste and find ways to be more sustainable. >> michael, you are the producer of a sustainable operation summit. bill clinton is opening u
academy award nominated academior and environment program don cheadle in new york for the 2012 operations summit bring leaders together to find profitable solutions for climate change and the sustainable summit. >> really we want to become good will ambassadors and how much do they pay you to be good will ambassadors? >> i would say a third of what you make doing this show. if you make nothing. >> i just do it because i love america and i won't a poll skriz for that. >>...
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a significant number of troops listening to my military leadership to remain there to carry out an environment where the afghan military are capable of carrying out those responsibilities. and if that is not politically possible or militarily possible, then he would make plans for a withdrawal. >> you believe a few more years might change the dynamic? >> not a few more years. additional troops, additional supplies, additional kinds of efforts that we're succeeding, that were succeeding and not now. >> the lead story in "the new york times" talks about the mistake in faith in security as seen at the libyan mission. you saw david plouffe on "meet the press" still stumbling around, calling what happened an event and then a complex event. obviously, susan rice, the u.n. ambassador, coming under fire. peter king has said she should resign. do you agree with that? >> no, i don't. >> is that overstepping it? >> i think she was the messenger. she was the messenger. >> for people that aren't following this, what -- first of all, tell us what's offensive about what susan rice said five days afterwards.
a significant number of troops listening to my military leadership to remain there to carry out an environment where the afghan military are capable of carrying out those responsibilities. and if that is not politically possible or militarily possible, then he would make plans for a withdrawal. >> you believe a few more years might change the dynamic? >> not a few more years. additional troops, additional supplies, additional kinds of efforts that we're succeeding, that were...
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because america's food environment has so many -- is laden with problems. >> one in five children in 50 million food impoverished americans, 1 in 5 are children. i think this news really struck howard buffett by surprise in his own hometown of decatur. i think two-thirds of the high school students are taking free lunches. and that, he said, was in a town where food processing is its home. >> exactly. >> and he basically decided, this is a problem we can fix. as he says in the piece, he wants to put hunger in america out of business, which does sound a lot like his dad. >> hard to do because you have to also look at the food and how it's made and the processing is such a part of the problem because you can have a hungry child who's also obese. and it doesn't make sense, but when you look at the way food is prepared and what is fed to these children when they can eat, it's not a good option for them. >> it's not, but you know, howard says, too, that there's no shortage of food, good produce food, in america that farmers either don't farm or harvest or is rejected by supermarkets. >> r
because america's food environment has so many -- is laden with problems. >> one in five children in 50 million food impoverished americans, 1 in 5 are children. i think this news really struck howard buffett by surprise in his own hometown of decatur. i think two-thirds of the high school students are taking free lunches. and that, he said, was in a town where food processing is its home. >> exactly. >> and he basically decided, this is a problem we can fix. as he says in the...
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sports eliminates that and creates a healthy environment. and where there is despair, it gives hope. sports does that. and kind of an interesting way. so our programs are not designed to develop olympic athletes or world champions. it's basically to give a child an opportunity to have something else that maybe they're not so great academically, but they can express themselves through sports in a real positive way. >> fantastic. >> steve, we can't let you get out of here without one last pitch to get me a deal on a mercier mercedes. >> he needs a train. >> the fact that mercedes -- bmw -- i want to buy an american car. but the efforts you've made to build cars in the united states, a plant in tuscaloosa alabama. >> we do. >> how did you arrive at tuscaloosa, and why are you still there, and is it going to grow? >> wow, this goes back to '94 when we decided to locate our first plant outside of germany in the united states. get closer to the market. hedge some currency risk. so we needed more exposure to dollar territories. so we've landed on t
sports eliminates that and creates a healthy environment. and where there is despair, it gives hope. sports does that. and kind of an interesting way. so our programs are not designed to develop olympic athletes or world champions. it's basically to give a child an opportunity to have something else that maybe they're not so great academically, but they can express themselves through sports in a real positive way. >> fantastic. >> steve, we can't let you get out of here without one...
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. >>> this is a hostile environment for job creation in our economy. and that's why frankly it adds a sense of urgency in terms of this year's election to be able to turn things around because the only thing that's going to change it are changing the policies, and that means changing the person in the white house. >> no one is arguing whether mitt romney is qualified to be president. we are arguing whether he is qualified to call himself a job creator. that wasn't what he did in business. and it's certainly not what he did in massachusetts where they had one of the worst economic records in the country. so when you hold yourself out as an economic oracle and you say to people, trust me, i know how to move the company forward, and your record says something else, of course you're going to get challenged for that. >> top of the hour. welcome back to "morning joe." live look at capitol hill. a beautiful day in washington. jon meacham and steve rattner are still with us. and joining us from washington, we have ezra klein. and here on set, the chairman and
. >>> this is a hostile environment for job creation in our economy. and that's why frankly it adds a sense of urgency in terms of this year's election to be able to turn things around because the only thing that's going to change it are changing the policies, and that means changing the person in the white house. >> no one is arguing whether mitt romney is qualified to be president. we are arguing whether he is qualified to call himself a job creator. that wasn't what he did in...
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that's obviously not a great environment to move things along. the optimists on both sides think we're going to get a deal, not by christmas, but by new year's. if you ask people, what's the next step? what gets things moving? it's still complicated, and nobody has a consensus on that. the biggest challenge is how you strike a deal this year that has some things left undone for next year. and there's all sorts of people thinking about different kinds of triggers, different kind of things that say, well, if congress doesn't do x, then y kicks in, but there's no agreement on what those need to be. there's going to be more revenue, but things like entitlement reform, tax reform, those things are still very unsettled. >> so senator tom coburn yesterday on "morning joe" became the latest to break rank, saying he could support president obama's tax proposal. coburn joins a growing chorus of republicans from outside the house of representatives, urging house leadership to clear the way for a broad deal that would include tax increases on the wealthy. ho
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party, not being bullied off of positions, more of a lyndon johnson model and would that work in this environment? >> let me say, i don't think both sides have been bullied off our positions. we're not bullied by the republicans. people in my business are bullied by their constituents. they're the ones we're afraid of. this is what's going to make it better. you've had mitch mcconnell say his number one goal was to defeat barack obama from the election. that dynamic will be gone. people say in the second term you have less power. you're less of a target. the partisan most -- momentum against him, the need we have to stop this guy and keep him from winning again will be gone. i think there will be more republicans who have a willingness to do it. the other thing it depends on this election, one of the things that has happened is the republican party is going to be moved significantly to the right. further on one side of the spectrum than any other political party has been before the civil war. we'll see what happens in november if that sort of very conservative republican thrust is rewarded at the
party, not being bullied off of positions, more of a lyndon johnson model and would that work in this environment? >> let me say, i don't think both sides have been bullied off our positions. we're not bullied by the republicans. people in my business are bullied by their constituents. they're the ones we're afraid of. this is what's going to make it better. you've had mitch mcconnell say his number one goal was to defeat barack obama from the election. that dynamic will be gone. people...
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long-term, bp's made a five hundred million dollar commitment to support scientists studying the environment. and the gulf is open for business - the beaches are beautiful, the seafood is delicious. last year, many areas even reported record tourism seasons. the progress continues... but that doesn't mean our job is done. we're still committed to seeing this through. >>> all right. let's take a look at the morning papers at 38 past the hour. the arizona republican, jared loughner pleads guilty to shooting and killing six people and wounding another 13, including former congresswoman, gabrielle giffords. the 23-year-old will serve life without parole. giffords' husband mark kelly says he is satisfied with the plea, adding that avoiding a trial will allow the couple to move forward with their lives. >> and bakersfield, california, is among the papers is reporting on the impact of a massive refinery fire in richmond, california. the chevron plant is one of the largest oil refineries on the west coast and the loss of production fit from monday's fis expected to drive up the cost to $4 a gallon a
long-term, bp's made a five hundred million dollar commitment to support scientists studying the environment. and the gulf is open for business - the beaches are beautiful, the seafood is delicious. last year, many areas even reported record tourism seasons. the progress continues... but that doesn't mean our job is done. we're still committed to seeing this through. >>> all right. let's take a look at the morning papers at 38 past the hour. the arizona republican, jared loughner...
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you want to better the people around you and we all are products of our environment. the amount of contact we were taking, the amount of fire fights, rpgs, rockets, whatever it may be. that tour for us was a 15-month tour, which was it shall that's pretty long for some young people. we are there to help them out, find ways of doing the same thing they've been doing. when i wrote the book i want ed to describe the valley and the people around me. so often i'm congratulated or patted on the back and thanked and i've never done anything in the military alone. i was able to put my buddies' names in print and highlight the actionses they've done. there are so many things that we don't hear about. >> our good friend sebastien younger who talked about stalked about your heroism, your unit, and the terrible conditions. i remember reading about it. it seemed remarkable what you did. what you did and how you describe it like so many other recipients that said in the past, i did my job. it was reflex. i was trained well and i was going to save my buddies. talk about that night.
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important thing is to listen to each other and work to common solutions always on the eye of creating an environment where businesses can grow and provide great jobs and great careers going forward. i think that's the most important thing is to stay focused on what the job is at hand. >> and anything about the cup holders? >> well, you can have big cups or small cups. >> what else do you have in the car, though? internal, people like gadgets now. do they have the maps and everything like that? >> we have my lincoln touch system which is really the latest and greatest in human machine interfaces, it's really nice. you can command the vehicle with your voice. and you can do it with the swipe of your finger, of course. but probably the neat thing we have is a new push button transmission. and instead of your traditional shifter -- >> it if you're chrysler -- >> push, drive or reverse. what's neat about it, it freed up the instrument panel, the center console to be really beautiful now. because we don't have that big, clunky, shift mechanism. i think you'll find some new things. >> does it have a great
important thing is to listen to each other and work to common solutions always on the eye of creating an environment where businesses can grow and provide great jobs and great careers going forward. i think that's the most important thing is to stay focused on what the job is at hand. >> and anything about the cup holders? >> well, you can have big cups or small cups. >> what else do you have in the car, though? internal, people like gadgets now. do they have the maps and...
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you only have 100 days to get something real done in the current environment. and so the president is very much taking this approach. you know, we've been told that as soon as they get past the cliff talks, immigration was going to be what they're doing next. we're told now that the president hopes to pass it by june. that within six months, the administration would hope to pass a comprehensive immigration plan. so senator chuck schumer of new york is part of a gang of eight. washington and the senate love their gangs. that's working on immigration. early in the year they'll have principles. by march they'll have immigration. so already, we're told, the white house is starting to reach out to the hispanic groups that were very helpful to it during the election campaign. also are going to work with business groups. business wants much of the same immigration agenda that the administration does, try and put together a coalition. and as we talked there on set the other day, republicans, more than ever before, are willing to talk with the president about it, even w
you only have 100 days to get something real done in the current environment. and so the president is very much taking this approach. you know, we've been told that as soon as they get past the cliff talks, immigration was going to be what they're doing next. we're told now that the president hopes to pass it by june. that within six months, the administration would hope to pass a comprehensive immigration plan. so senator chuck schumer of new york is part of a gang of eight. washington and the...
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short run in production by fwifg the animals more space but it's better for us, it's better for the environment, and it's what consumers want. people are going to -- most people are going it to continue to eat meat, but they want to see the animals decently treated, and we're so disconnected from our food supply. we have our pets in our lives and we have wildlife in our backyard. we may go to national parks. we appreciate and love animals and we have standards in our society against animal cruelty. every state has an anti-cruelty statute. but how we apply these principles in the real world is something that we deal with every day at the humane society and we're disconnected from our food supply. >> that's it, mike. we don't see it. >> no. you don't want to see it. you don't even want to think about it. what was the reaction when you approached burger king and mcdonald's about this thing? what was the corporate reaction? >>bu burger king has been a rea leader on these issues, and they were very open. there were a couple of guys on the staff who said, hey listen, we really care about these issues
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it was relying too much on specific warnings of imminent attacks, not looking enough at the security environment, not watching for deteriorating conditions so they could have a better system in place. so this points the fault going back many months to when these local militias were hired. second, and this is what you have been alluding to there, second clinton is gone in a month. she's had a very successful run, but all of a sudden now there's this big problem at the end and she doesn't have a kans to early improve her record or convince people otherwise. this is an unfortunate period for her at the end of a great run. >> gross negligence. katty kay, it is significant. very significant report, and again, a lot of people are going to be asking when they can hear from secretary clinton. >> two important allegations about the state department. they didn't do what they needed to do to make these embassies secure, and they had intelligence failure regarding the type of threat it was. the question asked among experts is there really here a failure of the administration's counterterrorism policy? that
it was relying too much on specific warnings of imminent attacks, not looking enough at the security environment, not watching for deteriorating conditions so they could have a better system in place. so this points the fault going back many months to when these local militias were hired. second, and this is what you have been alluding to there, second clinton is gone in a month. she's had a very successful run, but all of a sudden now there's this big problem at the end and she doesn't have a...
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but i think also, though, he didn't -- he was not sufficiently angry enough in this environment that the primary process was fought in. he wasn't anti-intellectual enough. >> and downplayed his conservatism. >> that was the biggest mistake. he downplayed his conservatism from the very beginning. and i want to say again, mark halperin, the anti-intellectualism in the republican party over the past decade has been growing. that's another thing bobby jindal has been talking about. that's got to change. that's got to change. we not only have to win over hispanics, we've got to win over educated hispanics. educated african-americans. educated white people. educated people of all races with ph.d.s, an area we've been losing for decades. >> and joe, there's another issue that i know you think a lot about and thought a lot about that huntsman also talked about which is afghanistan and ending the war. that's another populist issue that i think republicans missed in 2012. the president was for winding down the war. you had others who didn't run that thought that that was an issue to tap into a
but i think also, though, he didn't -- he was not sufficiently angry enough in this environment that the primary process was fought in. he wasn't anti-intellectual enough. >> and downplayed his conservatism. >> that was the biggest mistake. he downplayed his conservatism from the very beginning. and i want to say again, mark halperin, the anti-intellectualism in the republican party over the past decade has been growing. that's another thing bobby jindal has been talking about....
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it's a low labor cost environment. we love the resurgence of detroit. i think there are marketplaces, goldman sachs opened up in like alabama or somewhere. there are places where there is really talented labor forces that are very low cost. >> well -- >> and by the way, mercedes. and i do think there are so many opportunities over the next five to 10 years. i talk about it all the time. the mercedes plant in tuscaloosa, alabama. they built suvs. last year, they got all the c class. you know why? because they are the most productive plant in the world for mercedes-benz. >> and they don't pay their workers very much. >> hold on. you pay someone $75,000 in alabama, give them health care benefits, bob riley was telling me this. there are a lot of people that flock to those jobs, and in alabama they can live pretty darn well, full benefits, $75,000. >> bmw is making the x 5 in north carolina. >> yeah. all right. >> thank you so much, miles. >>> coming up, magic johnson and larry bird. now playing out on broadway. we'll be right back. hey, did you ever finish
it's a low labor cost environment. we love the resurgence of detroit. i think there are marketplaces, goldman sachs opened up in like alabama or somewhere. there are places where there is really talented labor forces that are very low cost. >> well -- >> and by the way, mercedes. and i do think there are so many opportunities over the next five to 10 years. i talk about it all the time. the mercedes plant in tuscaloosa, alabama. they built suvs. last year, they got all the c class....
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we've established a 500 million dollar fund so independent scientists can study the gulf's wildlife and environment for ten years. thousands of environmental samples from across the gulf have been analyzed by independent labs under the direction of the us coast guard. i'm glad to report all beaches and waters are open for everyone to enjoy. and the economy is showing progress with many areas on the gulf coast having their best tourism seasons in years. i was born here, i'm still here and so is bp. we're committed to the gulf for everyone who loves it, and everyone who calls it home. d we took this last minute trip! you booked our room right? not yet, thanks for reminding me. wait, what? i have the hotels.com app so we can get a great deal even at the last minute. ah, well played sir. get the app. hotels.com. is another way to look at the bean. another way that reveals the lighter, mellower side of our roast. being blonde is nothing new but blonde roast is something new. something subtle. something soft. something with 40 years of roasting experience on its side. introducing delicious new starbucks
we've established a 500 million dollar fund so independent scientists can study the gulf's wildlife and environment for ten years. thousands of environmental samples from across the gulf have been analyzed by independent labs under the direction of the us coast guard. i'm glad to report all beaches and waters are open for everyone to enjoy. and the economy is showing progress with many areas on the gulf coast having their best tourism seasons in years. i was born here, i'm still here and so is...
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♪ imagine zero pollutants in our environment. or zero dependency on foreign oil. ♪ this is why we at nissan built a car inspired by zero. because zero is worth everything. the zero gas, 100% electric nissan leaf. innovation for the planet. innovation for all. >>> governor romney had a pretty good day today. i think he took a step towards clearly proving he was the front-runner. senator santorum did not have a particularly good day. this is the third time now he's tried out an industrial midwestern union state and not succeeded. and i think conservatives will have to think through what's the right strategy if they hope to stop romney. >>> let's bring in right now nbc news white house correspondent and political director and host chuck todd. also moderator of "meet the press" david gregory. also i think we have the most interesting man in the world still with us in washington, d.c. there he is. so let's go to our two washington experts and our one tequila drinker. and we'll start with you, david gregory. break it down for us. wha
♪ imagine zero pollutants in our environment. or zero dependency on foreign oil. ♪ this is why we at nissan built a car inspired by zero. because zero is worth everything. the zero gas, 100% electric nissan leaf. innovation for the planet. innovation for all. >>> governor romney had a pretty good day today. i think he took a step towards clearly proving he was the front-runner. senator santorum did not have a particularly good day. this is the third time now he's tried out an...
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perfect place and i think our president is doing a very good job in a very complex and challenging environment and i think the democrats of means should stop being so precious. put their oar in the water and start rowing forward. >> thank you for answering the question. that would be an answer as opposed to a sidestep. governor o'malley, thank you very much. >> thank you, governor. appreciate it. great to see you next. >> coming up louisiana governor bobby jindal, and eugene robinson and a preview of "meet the press" with david gregory. keep it here on "morning joe." with the capital one cash rewards card you get a 50% annual bonus. and everyone likes 50% more cash -- well, except her. no! but, i'm about to change that. ♪ every little baby wants 50% more cash... ♪ phhht! fine, you try. [ strings breaking, wood splintering ] ha ha. [ male announcer ] the capital one cash rewards card. the card for people who want 50% more cash. ♪ what's in your wallet? ♪ what's in your...your... [ thunk ] sweet! [ male announcer ] the solid thunk of the door on the jetta. thanks, mister! [ meow ] [ male
perfect place and i think our president is doing a very good job in a very complex and challenging environment and i think the democrats of means should stop being so precious. put their oar in the water and start rowing forward. >> thank you for answering the question. that would be an answer as opposed to a sidestep. governor o'malley, thank you very much. >> thank you, governor. appreciate it. great to see you next. >> coming up louisiana governor bobby jindal, and eugene...
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board found that the security posture at the special mission compound was inadequate for the threat environment in benghazi and, in fact, grossly inadequate to deal with the attack that took place that night. state department bureaus that were supporting benghazi have not taken on security as a shared responsibility. so the support the post needed was often lacking and left to the working level to resolve. >> that was admiral mike mullen, vice chair of an independent panel that issued a scathing report on the state department's, quote, systemic failures in protecting u.s. diplomats in benghazi. joining us now from washington, former national security adviser for president carter, dr. zbigniew brzezinski who's the author of "strategic vision: america and the crisis of global power." dad, good to have you on. >> and you need to call him the great hunter. >> yes, he is a hunter. and former democratic congresswoman from california and director and president of the woodrow wilson center, jane harman. and bob woodward still at the table as well. good to have you with us today. where do we begin? beng
board found that the security posture at the special mission compound was inadequate for the threat environment in benghazi and, in fact, grossly inadequate to deal with the attack that took place that night. state department bureaus that were supporting benghazi have not taken on security as a shared responsibility. so the support the post needed was often lacking and left to the working level to resolve. >> that was admiral mike mullen, vice chair of an independent panel that issued a...
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long-term, bp's made a five hundred million dollar commitment to support scientists studying the environment. and the gulf is open for business - the beaches are beautiful, the seafood is delicious. last year, many areas even reported record tourism seasons. the progress continues... but that doesn't mean our job is done. we're still committed to seeing this through. hey, it's sandra -- from accounting. peter. i can see that you're busy... but you were gonna help us crunch the numbers for accounts receivable today. i mean i know that this is important. well, both are important. let's be clear. they are but this is important too. [ man ] the receivables. [ male announcer ] michelin knows it's better for xerox to help manage their finance processing. so they can focus on keeping the world moving. with xerox, you're ready for real business. >>> newly released documents, with what osama bin laden was up to his final days. new details on what navy s.e.a.l.s found in the compound. >>> osama bin laden looked a far cry from america's most wanted terrorist. documents seized in last year's raids revea
long-term, bp's made a five hundred million dollar commitment to support scientists studying the environment. and the gulf is open for business - the beaches are beautiful, the seafood is delicious. last year, many areas even reported record tourism seasons. the progress continues... but that doesn't mean our job is done. we're still committed to seeing this through. hey, it's sandra -- from accounting. peter. i can see that you're busy... but you were gonna help us crunch the numbers for...
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there's such a hostile environment in washington. and i'd say the same thing if mitt romney had won last night, obviously, that it used to be that we were taught growing up in my household that you prayed for the president. you didn't root against him. i thought mitt romney's message last night was an important one. >> we've known mitt and ann romney for mother five years now, and some of their kids as well. they're a great family. >> great people. >> no question, they fought hard to try and win. and there were some dynamics along the way that were insurmountable that had nothing to do with him. we could go all the way back to the primary process. what the other candidates were so flawed, it didn't give him the right dynamic to lift himself up. it's not easy. >> no. >> it's not exact. >> nobody -- nobody, unless mark mckinnon knows this, unless they've been through it, nobody can understand just how gut-wrenching a presidential election is. >> impossible. >> it's a human microwave. >> very, very tough for the romneys. >> and then you
there's such a hostile environment in washington. and i'd say the same thing if mitt romney had won last night, obviously, that it used to be that we were taught growing up in my household that you prayed for the president. you didn't root against him. i thought mitt romney's message last night was an important one. >> we've known mitt and ann romney for mother five years now, and some of their kids as well. they're a great family. >> great people. >> no question, they fought...